Fitness boot camps treat people who want to get in shape like they are in the army
The latest trend in fitness1 centers is known as boot camp2. It doesn't use high-tech machines and isn't a new form of yoga. Instead, it involves treating clients like they are in the army. Even though it seems to be made for soldiers, fitness boot camps are becoming popular ways to
stay in shape in fashionable places like New York City. Of course, these trendy boot camps are rather different from those of the army.
One thing is that people pay a lot of money to join fitness boot camps. Even so, they perform military-style
routines of simple yet tough exercises like running, push-ups3, pull-ups4, squats5, and more. Most importantly, they have instructors pushing them hard, just like military officers6. In addition, the large group of
participants helps
motivate everyone to try harder and not give up.
Fitness boot camps may just be a fad7, but they seem to get results. The exercises help people
reduce high blood pressure and stress, increase strength, and lose weight. If you are looking for a more
intensive workout than you've ever had, why not
sign up for a boot camp today?
1. Which of the following is true about fitness boot camps?
(A) They are military agencies that train people how to fight.
(B) They use fancy equipment to help people lose weight.
(C) Army officers lead the participants in simple stretches8.
(D) Instructors push the participants hard, just like military officers do.
2. What can the exercises at fitness boot camps NOT do for the participants?
(A) Solve their sleeping problems.
(B) Lower their blood pressure.
(C) Make their bodies stronger.
(D) Help them lose weight.
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